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Core Security Technologies publishes technical papers and articles throughout the year. Usually in-depth discussions about specific security related topics, they provide valuable insight for information security practitioners.

08.16.2007
"Ghost in the Virtual Machine," IEEE Security and Privacy, vol.5, no.4, pp.68-71, Jul/Aug, 2007

By Iván Arce
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08.08.2006
IEEE computer Society - Security & Privacy magazine Vol 4. No 4.

A look at the security and privacy threats of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology
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12.09.2005
How about a nice game of chess, By Ivan Arce, CTO, Core Security Technologies.
Peltier Associates: December Year End Review
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08.01.2005
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 4.

A look at the security vendor space in search of new vulnerability types and attack trends.

By Iván Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies
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02.01.2005
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 1.

The author analyses how peripheral devices interact with the operating system and what threats that interactions poses.

By Iván Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies
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10.01.2004
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 5.

Attackers carry out many network security compromises using exploitation programs, or exploits, which take advantage of bugs in software running on vulnerable systems. These programs are often the only remaining evidence of a security compromise; by analyzing them, we can assess the incident's impact and the attackers' skills and intent. We can build an entire taxonomy of attacks by understanding these programs' technical capabilities and their connection to those who develop and use them.

By Iván Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies
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08.01.2004
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 4.

The articles in this issue represent the broad range of ideas that come to mind when scientists and engineers think about attacking systems. All of these approaches are useful.

By Iván Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies and Gary McGraw, CTO at Cigital.
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06.01.2004
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 3.

By Ivan Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies.
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02.01.2004
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1.

Ivan Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies, examines a handful of the more than 3,000 unique vulnerabilities and 115,000 security incidents reported in 2003 and predicts information security woes for 2004.
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09.01.2003
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5.

By Ivan Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies.
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04.01.2003
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2.

Ivan Arce, CTO at Core Security Technologies, looks at the "weakest links" in security through the decades and at what he believes is the current weakest link, the workstation.
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02.01.2003
IEEE Computer Society - Security & Privacy Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1.

Ivan Arce of Core Security Technologies and Elias Levy of Symantec analyze the Slapper Worm, an automated attack tool that compromised thousands of servers in September 2002.
The Slapper has a rich mix of features for both a historical and technical analysis and can help identify some expectations for information security threats.
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04.01.2002
Security & Privacy - Supplement to Computer Magazine.

Iván Arce, Core Security Technologies. Published by the IEEE Computer Society.
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02.15.2001
TISC Insight Newsletter (The Internet Security Conference), Volume 3, Issue 3.

Ivan Arce, Core Security Technologies.
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